Ncuti Gatwa thanks former Doctor Who star Sylvester McCoy for his support
Ncuti Gatwa thanks former Doctor Who star Sylvester McCoy for his support
MP Lee Anderson claimed the campaigner made money of those she sets out to help
On Saturday, over 1300 people took part in the Race for Life at Lydiard Park in Swindon.
Ukraine has won this year's Eurovision contest, with the UK finishing second.
Boris Johnson will urge Northern Ireland’s politicians to get powersharing back up and running as the Government seeks to resolve the deadlock with Brussels over post-Brexit trading arrangements. The Prime Minister will travel to Belfast on Monday for a series of crisis talks after the DUP blocked the election of a Speaker at the Stormont Assembly, preventing it from sitting. The move was bitterly condemned by Sinn Fein’s Michelle O’Neill – whose party is now the biggest in the Assembly following elections earlier this month – and other party leaders.
Thames Valley Police is hunting three youths who caused £2,000 worth of damage to a hospital building during a burglary.
A leading animal charity in south Essex says the strains of the cost-of-living crisis are hitting pet owners hard.
Sadiq Khan feels 'safe' despite being named in Buffalo shooter's manifesto
A former world number 27, Robson lifted the junior crown at the grasscourt Grand Slam as a 14-year-old in 2008 and followed up her success with an Olympic medal partnering Andy Murray at London 2012. "I went through every possibility of rehab and of surgery," Robson told the BBC.
Police say they are looking into vandalism at Glasgow Cross following the Celtic title win party.
Her Majesty’s outfits are never complete without her signature black handbag
The lead singer of the Ukrainian band which won the Eurovision Song Contest has condemned the "sick lottery" of Russian missiles hitting residential buildings in his war-torn country. Oleh Psiuk was speaking as Kalush Orchestra released a dramatic video of their winning song, Stefania, set against images from several cities near Kyiv - Bucha, Irpin, Borodyanka and Hostomel. Speaking on Sunday, the singer said the video shows "what Ukraine is like today".
Most of the top 10 fastest growing city economies by the end of 2023 will be in the South or East of England, a new report suggests.
PATROLS are taking place near a Southampton school after a man was suspected to be taking photos nearby.
Lending to small businesses in Britain has fallen to its lowest since at least 2014 as companies and banks worry about the worsening economic outlook, according to a survey published on Monday. Only 9% of small firms sought finance in the first three months of this year, the lowest proportion since the Federation of Small Business began asking the question eight years ago. The share of firms that saw their applications approved was also at a record low of 43%, the FSB said.
Polls have opened in Lebanon for the election of a new parliament
A YORK man and his 76-year-old father have battled through a hailstorm to conquer Yorkshire's Three Peaks and help people affected by the war in Ukraine.
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Amber Heard says she agreed to op-ed as she wanted to lend her voice 'great cause'
The Sinn Fein leader met the Taoiseach in Dublin ahead of Boris Johnson’s visit to Northern Ireland.
HELSINKI (Reuters) -Finland's President Sauli Niinisto confirmed on Sunday that his country would apply for membership of the NATO military alliance, in a historic policy shift prompted by Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Moscow, which shares a 1,300 km (800 mile) border with Finland, has said it would be a mistake for Helsinki to join the 30-strong transatlantic alliance and that it would harm bilateral ties. Sunday's announcement comes after Niinisto and Prime Minister Sanna Marin said on Thursday they both favoured NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) membership, giving a green light for the country to apply.